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A Historical Record of The
Faculty of Engineering
1950 The Board of Studies was set up by the University of Malaya, located then in Singapore,
recommended the establishment of a Department of Engineering to provide degree courses
on the civil side and to provide facilities for students taking Mechanical and Electrical En-
gineering to take part of their courses at the University before proceeding overseas to com-
plete their degrees.
1954 The Department was set up in the 1954-55 session with the appointment of C.A.M. Gray
as the First Professor of Engineering. Teaching began in the 1955-56 session in Singapore,
with the intake of Year I students and Year II students(i.e. students who had joined the
Faculty of Science in the 1954-55 session with the hope of taking Engineering after com-
pleting their first year in science.)
1956 Engineering education, at the tertiary level, began in Malaysia with the establishment of
the Engineering Department at University of Malaya's Bukit Timah campus in Singapore.
Only a Bachelor degree course in Civil Engineering was offered at that time.
1957 The Department of Engineering was transferred to the Kuala Lumpur campus of the Uni-
versity in July.
1958 The Department of Engineering was upgraded to a Faculty of Engineering when Universi-
ty of Malaya relocated to its campus in Lembah Pantai with Professor C.A.M. Gray as the
first elected Dean. In the same year, the second bachelor degree course in Mechanical En-
gineering was introduced.
1959 Bachelor Degree course in Electrical Engineering was added to the number of courses
available to undergraduates.
1970 The Faculty introduced the fourth course, a bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering.
1974 All the four Divisions in the Faculty were upgraded to Departments.
1996 In the 1996/97 session, the Faculty introduced six other courses namely in Telecommuni-
cation Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Computer Aided
Design and Manufacturing Engineering and Biomedical Engineering.